From 5e9dd27a3dc613765ddbd0a2616a099751b9cec3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: dvcdsv <380574903@qq.com> Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2025 18:33:21 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] =?UTF-8?q?Create=20=E5=A5=A2=E9=A6=99=E5=A4=AB=E4=BA=BA?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --- ...5\242\351\246\231\345\244\253\344\272\272" | 46 +++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 46 insertions(+) create mode 100644 "\345\245\242\351\246\231\345\244\253\344\272\272" diff --git "a/\345\245\242\351\246\231\345\244\253\344\272\272" "b/\345\245\242\351\246\231\345\244\253\344\272\272" new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0ce47911 --- /dev/null +++ "b/\345\245\242\351\246\231\345\244\253\344\272\272" @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +Title: "Shexiang Opens the Post Road: The Road of Wumeng" +Type: Historical Legend / Inspirational Drama +Theme: Ethnic Unity, Wisdom and Dedication, Pioneering and Enterprising Spirit +Historical Background: +This drama is adapted from a true historical event - the story of Lady Shexiang (1358-1396), a female political figure of the Yi ethnic group in Guizhou during the Ming Dynasty, who presided over the construction of the Nine Post Roads of Longchang. Facing the difficult terrain and backwardness of Guizhou, Lady Shexiang, with her outstanding political wisdom, resolved ethnic conflicts and opened up the post road connecting Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou, promoting economic and cultural exchanges. She was praised by Zhu Yuanzhang as "The return of Shexiang is worth more than ten thousand soldiers." --- +Act One: Mountains Block the Way, People's Livelihoods Are Hard +Scene: In the fifteenth year of the Hongwu reign of the Ming Dynasty (1382), the Xuanwei Office of Guizhou (now the area around Dafang County). The continuous Wumeng Mountain Range, with scattered Yi villages, and a caravan struggling along the steep mountain path. +Aji (a young Yi man, carrying his injured companion into the village): "Quick! Save him! A rockslide crushed Apu's leg!" +Elder Muga (examining the injury, shaking his head): "The wound is festering. We must go to Guiyang for a doctor... but this mountain path will take at least ten days!" +Villagers (angrily): "Last year the salt caravan fell off a cliff, and the year before that the horses carrying grain died on the way... How can we live like this!" +(Luxiang Lady gazes at the distant mountains, her hand gripping the copper seal symbolizing her power, her knuckles turning white.) --- +Act Two: Han-Yi Conflict, Hidden Dangers Loom +Scene: Inside the Guizhou Provincial Commandery, the appointed official Ma Ye (a historical figure) is scolding the Yi chieftains. +Ma Ye (slapping the table): "The imperial court demands the replacement of native chieftains with appointed officials. You Yi people resist the imperial rule. What crime is this!" +(Cut to the village where rumors are spreading) +Chieftain A (inciting): "The Han officials want to take our land! Let's rise up and fight!" +A Ji (angrily): "Right! The Yi people's knives and arrows are not for show!" +Lady Shexiang (suddenly appearing, sternly): "Stop! Do you want to turn our village into a battlefield?" +(Late at night, Lady Shexiang and Elder Mugua are in secret discussion) +Mugua: "Ma Ye deliberately provokes us to force us into rebellion so that the imperial court can send troops to suppress us." +Lady Shexiang (lighting the oil lamp brighter): "So we must do something he doesn't expect - build a road." --- +Act Three: The Blueprint of Nine Post Roads, Building Roads with Heart +Scene: Lady Shexiang gathers the twelve chieftains of the twelve clans and spreads out a hide map. +Lady Shexiang (tracing her finger along the mountains): "From Longchang (now Xiuwen) to Bijie, we will open nine post roads, connecting Sichuan and Yunnan. The salt and iron of the Han people and the medicinal herbs of the Yi people can all be transported." +Chieftain B (skeptical): "We have to cut through dozens of mountains! It's no wonder a woman in charge has such wild ideas!" +Lady Shexiang (calmly raising the bronze seal): "Those who wish to follow me in building the roads, their descendants will no longer lose their lives transporting grain. Those who do not, can leave now." +(Close-up: The bronze seal is heavily pressed onto the center of the map) --- +Act Four: Tunneling Through the Mountain, Blood and Sweat as Testimony +Scene: The most perilous section of the Ge Ya Post Road, where Han and Yi craftsmen work together to carve through the rock. +Han stonemason (wiping sweat): "This green rock is three times easier to chisel with our iron chisels than with your copper ones!" +Yi youth (disputing): "Can you Han people learn our vine bridge technique?" +(While they are arguing, the rock face suddenly loosens and a huge boulder rolls down) +Lady Shexiang (rushing forward to push the two apart): "Be careful!" +(The boulder grazes her arm, and blood soaks through her sleeve) +Aji (trembling as he bandages her): "Madam, why did you have to do this yourself..." +Lady Shexiang (looking at everyone): "Today, the blood of Han and Yi brothers has flowed together." +(Montage: Craftsmen of different ethnicities exchange tools, and songs echo through the valley) --- +Act Five: The Imperial Road Connects Heaven and Earth, Unifying the People's Hearts +Scene: In the 23rd year of the Hongwu reign (1390), the Nine Post Roads were fully completed. Outside the city gate of Guiyang, a special envoy of Zhu Yuanzhang read out the imperial edict. +Special Envoy: "Empress Xiang is hereby conferred the title of Lady Shunde and bestowed with brocade, gold and silver. The Nine Post Roads of Longchang are exempted from taxes forever!" +(Among the cheers of the crowd, Ma Ye is escorted off the stage) +Elder Muga (whispering): "I heard that it was Lady Xiang who secretly went to the capital to see the emperor and exposed Ma Ye's conspiracy?" +Lady Xiang (smiling and shaking her head): "What matters now is—" +(The camera rises: caravans travel along the post road, an Yi girl learns to use an abacus from a Han merchant, children of all ethnic groups study the "Thousand Character Text" in a private school) +Subtitle: The Nine Post Roads of Longchang lasted for over 400 years, laying the foundation for the establishment of Guizhou Province. In 2015, Lady Xiang's tomb and the ancient post road were listed as key national cultural relics protection units. +End of the play